[Assam] No military action against Pakistan: India - TOI

Ram Dhar ramdhar at hotmail.com
Tue Dec 2 06:19:08 PST 2008


MMS is  giving zaradari breathing space here ---Zardari  has right intentions but lot depends on general kiyani and his goons ..they are the real powers there .
India cannot do anything militarily.   US will not allow it nor india has the capability to do it . War at this point in time will be a disaster for both. Indian economy will be hit badly.
 
Let  the farnkesteins monster which Pak  army created  to help  Uncle sam to fight soviets ---- -all the jihadist-talibans  kill each other . Let pak army bleed to death in the border areas fighting the talibans . Soon  NATO US will join the fight there -read obamas intentions. 
 
The best India can get out from this ordeal  is to overhaul security apparatus at home and hopefully  pak army and jihadist kill other thus  both will be weakened. 
 
Due to intense world pressure we may get   some terrorists from paki land.I doubt it though.
 For the long term solution US/NATO must invest on future generation in afghan and pakistan . EDUCATION  and JOBs are key in both afghan and pakistan ( now a failed state)  to draw future would be jihadists from the current taliban fold. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
> Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 07:56:39 -0600> From: assamrs at gmail.com> To: assam at assamnet.org> Subject: [Assam] No military action against Pakistan: India - TOI> > This from the TOI. It seems quite clear that the GOI is bereft of any> courage, forethought or planning.> It seems like they have had prior warnings and indications that such an> attack was coming, and now this.> > All that's left to do now is to roll out the welcome mat for the terrorists.> > All India will do is to sound tough and plead with Pak to hand over 20> terrorists. And the Pakis will tell them they are not on their soil. That is> it, end of story, well until the next round of bombings!> > http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/No_military_action_against_Pakistan_India/articleshow/3783853.cms> > > No military action against Pakistan: India> 2 Dec 2008, 1643 hrs IST, PTI> > > NEW DELHI: Sending a tough message, India on Tuesday said it has demanded> the handing over of LeT chief Hafiz Mohammad and other fugitives in Pakistan> in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks and would await Islamabad's response.> > In significant remarks, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said only> "time will show" what will be done by India but made it clear that nobody> was talking about military action.> > "Now, we have in our demarche asked (for) the arrest and handover of those> persons who are settled in Pakistan and who are fugitives of Indian law,"> External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on the sidelines of a> function to inaugurate the India-Arab Forum.> > Pakistan's High Commissioner to India Shahid Malik was summoned by the> Ministry of External Affairs yesterday and issued a demarche (protest note).> > > "...there are lists of about 20 persons. (These) lists are sometimes altered> and this exercise is going on and we have renewed it in our demarche,"> Mukherjee said adding India "will await" Pakistan's response.> > India has handed over to Pakistan a list of 20 terrorists, including> Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Mohammad and Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar> besides Dawood Ibrahim, who are based in that country and are suspected to> be behind terror attacks in India.> > Investigations into the three-day Mumbai terror strikes that left 183 dead> have shown that the plan to carry out the attacks was hatched in Pakistan,> suspectedly by Lashkar-e- Toiba and the perpetrators of the ghastly act came> from Karachi by ships and boats.> > Asked about US President-elect Barack Obama's suggestion that India has a> "right to protect" itself, Mukherjee said "what will be done, time will show> and you will come to know."> > When told that this could be misinterpreted as military action, Mukherjee> said "there is no misinterpretation. Nobody is talking of military action."> > The comment is significant as there are fears in the US as also in Pakistan> that India may consider military action in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks> carried out by "elements" based in Pakistan.> > Islamabad has been in a denial mode but India says it has hard evidence to> show Pakistani link.> > New Delhi's outrage was voiced by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who said> India will not tolerate use of territories by its neighbours for launching> attacks in this country and that there will be a "cost" to it.> > The US is also building pressure on Pakistan, with Secretary of State> Condoleezza Rice who arrives here tomorrow for talks with Indian leaders,> saying Islamabad must "follow evidence wherever it leads" and lend> "absolute" and "transparent" cooperation to New Delhi in the probe into the> Mumbai terror strikes.> > On the solidarity shown by the world leaders, including the US> President-elect, with India in the aftermath of the Mumbai incidents, the> External Affairs Minister said: "We appreciate the responses which we have> received from all over the world, including Obama."> _______________________________________________> assam mailing list> assam at assamnet.org> http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org
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